@Mrskrich: Thank you. 🙂 This set was bought as is! They were both commercially available (and sold separately) but they were made for each other. There might be a matching band commercially available for your engagement ring, but if there isn’t, I’m sure you could get a jeweller to make something like this!

@Mrskrich: Most engagement rings now seem to have matching wedding bands available, but if you wind up having to go the custom route, just tell the jeweller that you’d like the wedding band to fit the shape of your engagement ring. 🙂 I’m sure they’d be able to do it!

Here is my curved wedding band. Mine is not a set. The ering and wedding band were bought separately. We had a really hard time finding a wedding band with only baguettes that was curved, but I didn’t want a straight one.

These are fantastic and absolutely beautiful!!!! I don’t have a pic of mine but attached is a similar ring I found on the web….a very classic setting, but have had a hard time finding a wedding ring that looks like it goes with my e-ring. I’ve been married for a while actually and just never liked the “gap” between my wedding band and e-ring. I was just given 5 small round diamonds that belonged to my husbands great grandmother and I wanted to have a curved band made….these are all fantastic expamples!!! THANK YOU!!!!

@Loribeth: Thank you! ^_^ Yeah, they’re rather difficult to come by! It’s hard to find wedding bands that will really work well with Claddagh rings so I looked for one that had a matching wedding band available. To date, I’ve only seen two such sets!

@MoonlightRose: Thanks! We had originally bought one that was straight, and I just didn’t like it at all. It had a gap and diamonds on the sides didn’t line up with each other. When I saw this ring (it’s actually two rings that are connected by bars on the bottom and my ering sits down in it), I knew that it was perfect. It curved around my ering and there were no gaps. Plus, because there were rings on both sides, it was okay that the diamonds on the wedding ring didn’t line up with the ering, because it still looked symetrical.